American Dreams

Summary In the 1960s, a family experiences life and the struggles of the era, accompanied by the well-known pop songs of the period. View more details

American Dreams

Directed : Unknown

Written : Unknown

Stars : Brittany Snow Gail O'Grady Jonathan Adams Tom Verica

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Genres : Drama Family Romance History War Music

Release date : Sep 28, 2002

Countries of origin : United States

Language : English

Filming locations : Columbia/Sunset Gower Studios - 1438 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

Production companies : Dick Clark Productions NBC Studios NBC Universal Television

Summary In the 1960s, a family experiences life and the struggles of the era, accompanied by the well-known pop songs of the period. View more details

Details

Genres : Drama Family Romance History War Music

Release date : Sep 28, 2002

Countries of origin : United States

Language : English

Filming locations : Columbia/Sunset Gower Studios - 1438 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

Production companies : Dick Clark Productions NBC Studios NBC Universal Television

Episode 1 • Sep 28, 2002
Pilot
Meg Pryor's lifelong dream is to dance on the iconic 1960s television series, Bandstand (1952), and along with her adventurous confidante, Roxanne Bojarski, the 15-year-old's persistence pays off when they find themselves on camera, dancing amongst a variety of teen idols. While his younger sister realizes her dreams, J.J. Pryor, questions his own childhood ambitions as he struggles to decide between striving for a Notre Dame football scholarship and making a life-altering change. Family patriarch Jack Pryor, concerned with his children's defiant behavior as well as with his wife Helen's influential new friends, watches his idealistic family buckle under the era's social challenges on the eve of the decade's watershed event.
Episode 6 • Nov 02, 2002
Soldier Boy
Meg appears in the Bandstand (1952) magazine and uses her new fame to get Jay of Jay and the Americans for a party. Jack relives his World War II experiences with his old Navy buddies.
Episode 10 • Dec 14, 2002
Silent Night
With Christmas a day away, Meg and her dance partner Jimmy Riley are voted one of Bandstand (1952)'s favourite couples landing them a date under the mistletoe for their first kiss, which hurts her budding relationship with Luke. Meanwhile, J.J. receives an early Christmas present with his acceptance into the University of Notre Dame, which prompts him to reconsider his break-up with longtime girlfriend, Beth. Elsewhere, Jack's military expertise is called upon when a local boy serving in Vietnam goes missing and Henry looks for a raise during the store's holiday rush.
Episode 17 • Mar 08, 2003
Past Imperfect
Celebrating a Pryor family tradition, Jack and Uncle Pete make their annual trip to the cemetery to tend to their father's grave, only to be joined by an unexpected visitor: their elder brother Ted. After impressing him with her musical knowledge, Bandstand (1952) producer Michael Brooks asks Meg to help him put together an upcoming special. However, when she is drafted as part of the cemetery expedition, Meg asks Roxanne to fill in, offering her best friend a chance to spend time with her latest crush.
Episode 18 • Mar 15, 2003
The One
Making an appearance to sign autographs at the Vinyl Crocodile, Meg struggles with her lingering feelings for her ex-boyfriend Luke and her rekindled interest in Bandstand (1952) partner Jimmy Riley. Meanwhile, Jack moves forward with Henry's suggestion as he investigates the possibility of opening a second store. Prompted by interest from his brother Ted, he decides to make this a family venture enlisting the help of younger brother Pete, thus leaving Henry out of the deal. Elsewhere, J.J. pushes Sam to forget about his accident and run his best for the rest of the year.
Episode 19 • Mar 29, 2003
Where the Boys Are
In the midst of a special memory lane Bandstand (1952), Meg copes with a hostile Bobby Darin, while attempting to help roving columnist Roxanne land an interview with the hit singer. In the midst of the chaos, Jimmy Riley surprises his dance partner when he shares the big news that he joined the marines. Elsewhere, Jack, Henry, Nathan and Pete spend a rainy day playing an allegedly friendly game of poker. Helen receives a friendly ride home from her professor while J.J. spends a rainy afternoon drowning his sorrows in beer.
Episode 21 • Apr 12, 2003
Fear Itself
Meg and Roxanne are chosen for East Catholic's Prom Committee. Their assignment: get "cool" seniors onto the Bandstand (1952) set so they can take candid photos known as "senior snaps." Success, Roxanne gushes, will make them "the coolest sophomores in history." But they don't have permission from Bandstand (1952) to do it. Meanwhile, Will's Soap Box Derby is coming up, but he's afraid of the hills, and J.J.'s afraid of testing his newly healed leg; Patty has joined the Robins, and is very competitive about earning badges. Jack hires Sam to do a job at the Girard Avenue store.
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